Once and a while, I'll receive radio signals when i'm playing the geetar and i am thinking that shielding the coils with copper conductive foil tape might help prevent this from happening especially on high output pickups, which seem to be more prone to it.
Seymour uses conductive tape on his Duncan Custom model which is a high output ceramic pickup. Before disecting the pickup to find out what is going on, i was wondering if anyone has any experience with shielding humbuckers?
Do you just wrap the tape around the coils and it shields the pickup from noise? Or, do you have to solder a lead from the tape to the baseplate to ground it?
Seymour uses conductive tape on his Duncan Custom model which is a high output ceramic pickup. Before disecting the pickup to find out what is going on, i was wondering if anyone has any experience with shielding humbuckers?
Do you just wrap the tape around the coils and it shields the pickup from noise? Or, do you have to solder a lead from the tape to the baseplate to ground it?
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